The track was written and recorded by the mysterious and elusive anonymous artist Running Touch in his home studio – combining new and old Running Touch music to generate a delightfully bass-heavy ear-worm in true Running Touch style.
[Hook: I.H]
Don't tell me I'm drunk, lost and unstable just call me the equaliser (x4)
Don't tell me I'm...
Equaliser, don't you wanna (don't tell me i'm)
Don't tell me I'm drunk, lost and unstable just call me the equaliser (x2)
[Verse 1: Running Touch]
Never said that I care what your name is
I don’t want any names any feelings
Can’t you see that I came here just to listen...
And it’s never for a name or a reason
[Pre Chorus]
This is what you really need
Could you treat it like a memory
You don’t have to play this down
[Chorus]
I call it the equaliser
You will never tire
Now I know, this is how every week, every drink, needs to be
[Hook]
Equalizer don't you wanna
(don't tell me I'm drunk, lost and unstable, just call me the equaliser)
[Verse 2]
Never said that I care who you came with
Never wanted to pay for a feeling
Something about that I don’t need to drink this
You know you end your night in your feelings
[Pre Chorus]
This is what you really need
Could you treat it like a memory
You don’t have to play this down
[Chorus]
I call it the equaliser
You will never tire
Now I know, this is how every week, every drink, needs to be
[Bridge: I.H]
I ain’t listenin' to a goddamn word you say
All you ever do is nag nag nag anyway (x2)
[Hook]
Don't tell me I'm drunk, lost and unstable, just call me the equaliser (x5)
Equaliser, don't you wanna (don't tell me i'm)
Don't tell me I'm drunk, lost and unstable, just call me the equaliser (x2)
[Chorus]
I call it the equaliser
You will never tire
Now I know, this is how every week, every drink, needs to be
Equaliser was written by Running Touch.
Running Touch released Equaliser on Fri Nov 10 2017.